Category Archives: exhibition

So Long and Thanks For All The Fish

I’m not sure how to describe the last few days – the End of an Era, the Dawn of a new beginning or a return to normality ! Some of you may know that I am a founder member of

So Long and Thanks For All The Fish

I’m not sure how to describe the last few days – the End of an Era, the Dawn of a new beginning or a return to normality ! Some of you may know that I am a founder member of

3 prints, developers and an abandonned “workmate”.

  “The Ship Anson’ “The Hard” Portsmouth UK  ©www.chriswoodartist.com All rights reserved This week, in between organising next terms teaching and doing a drawing for the Fareham Art Trail,  I am drawing up ideas for three new lino cuts. The

3 prints, developers and an abandonned “workmate”.

  “The Ship Anson’ “The Hard” Portsmouth UK  ©www.chriswoodartist.com All rights reserved This week, in between organising next terms teaching and doing a drawing for the Fareham Art Trail,  I am drawing up ideas for three new lino cuts. The

Spring has Sprung !

“Camellia 26.2.14” copyright http://www.chriswoodartist.com all rights reserved. Today’s research reveals that – apparently, the Camellia is a cousin of the tea plant and the symbol of Alabama. As magnificent as they are, sadly, the flowers drop off after a while

Spring has Sprung !

“Camellia 26.2.14” copyright http://www.chriswoodartist.com all rights reserved. Today’s research reveals that – apparently, the Camellia is a cousin of the tea plant and the symbol of Alabama. As magnificent as they are, sadly, the flowers drop off after a while

I’ve been rather quiet recently because I’ve had three fairly time consuming projects going on – firstly it was Open Studios at ArtSpace Portsmouth, where I operate from – secondly I currently have 4 linocuts on show at The Annual

I’ve been rather quiet recently because I’ve had three fairly time consuming projects going on – firstly it was Open Studios at ArtSpace Portsmouth, where I operate from – secondly I currently have 4 linocuts on show at The Annual